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Cyber Security & Cloud Networking

BMet (Birmingham Metropolitan College)

UCAS Code: CS01 | Higher National Certificate - HNC

Entry requirements


Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

PPP

UCAS Tariff

32

About this course


Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

**Course Overview:**
Do you want to learn about one of the quickest growing professions in digital industry? If so Cyber Security and Cloud Networking would be the course for you. With rising digital threats across the globe, businesses want to protect their assets, and more skilled staff are required in the development and delivery within this field. This course will offer you valuable skills and the opportunity that you will need to develop a wealth of knowledge required in Cyber Security industry.

**Digital industry trends:**
80% of enterprise IT will move to the cloud by 2025
global public cloud computing market is growing by 15% year on year
cloud computing is ranked as top skill since 2014

**Support from our industry partners:**
BMET is working closely with industry partners such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) who provide our learners with free additional learning materials enhancing their knowledge of cloud computing, mapping this to in-demand IT jobs. BMET students gain:

opportunities to earn digital badges for completing courses
access to console and sandbox environments for lab activities
access to the AWS Educate job board to become more proficient in cloud in areas like software development or cyber security

**Additional AWS certification:**
Upon successful completion of the Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC), you will be suitably prepared to attempt the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, with a recommendation that you will have six months of fundamental AWS Cloud and industry knowledge before taking the exam.

Lessons and lectures are underpinned by tutorial support and seminar presentations, assignments, individual study, group discussion, projects and Interactive Learning Technologies (ILT).

**Year 1 (HNC) – Level 4:**
Unit 1: Professional Practice in the Digital Economy
Unit 2: Innovation & Digital Transformation
Unit 3: Cyber Security
Unit 4: Programming
Unit 5: Big Data & Visualisation
Unit 6: Networking in the Cloud
Unit 8: Security
Unit 9: Networking 

**Entry Requirements**

Entry requirements for Cyber Security and Cloud Networking is 32 UCAS Tariff points.
Acceptable qualifications include a minimum of one A Level or an equivalent Level 3 qualification, preferably gained in a digital IT related industry.
Minimum of four GCSE’s at grade C/4 or above

Mature applicants with other qualifications or non-formal qualifications are welcome to apply. If you are over 21 years of age, you will be assessed on an individual basis and may be asked to complete a short task to demonstrate the required level of knowledge to meet the demands of the course.

All applicants are required to attend an interview with the course tutors, where course requirements and current skills will be discussed and explored to ascertain suitability.

If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the Higher Education department on [email protected]

**Careers**

You will be equipped for a range of careers requiring advanced skills, such as:

security architect
change management
Networking business analyst
security analyst
security administrator
security manager
incident response manager
risk and compliance analyst

You will have the opportunity to get support for obtaining industry recognised Professional Certifications.

Modules

Unit 1: Professional Practice in the Digital Economy
Unit 2: Innovation & Digital Transformation
Unit 3: Cyber Security
Unit 4: Programming
Unit 5: Big Data & Visualisation
Unit 6: Networking in the Cloud
Unit 8: Security
Unit 9: Networking

Tuition fees

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England
£6,500
per year
Northern Ireland
£6,500
per year
Scotland
£6,500
per year
Wales
£6,500
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Matthew Boulton College

Department:

Computer Science and ICT

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